Author: Linda Brent

Estrogen and Low Back Pain: What the Research Shows as shown by a woman with lower back pain

Estrogen and low back pain: what the research shows

Low back pain is a common problem that affects millions of people worldwide — especially older women. While the causes of low back pain can be varied, new research suggests that estrogen may play a role in its development and severity. A recent review published in Bone Research reported that estrogen receptors are present in the intervertebral discs and facet joints. These two key areas of the spine are often affected by low back pain. This suggests that estrogen may have a direct impact on the health of these tissues.

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L.R. Fox of NEXT Life Sciences and Elaine Lissner of the Parsemus Foundation

Passing the Vasalgel torch

Two years ago, the Parsemus Foundation partnered with NEXT Life Sciences to prepare Vasalgel — the non-hormonal, long-lasting, and reversible male contraceptive — for human

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The dangers of low-value healthcare as shown by an MRI scan

The dangers of low-value healthcare

Overused, unnecessary, or low-value healthcare options can have significant negative effects on patients, providers, and the healthcare system. This is partly due to cascading effects

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